Draws on government and other archival material from around the country to make a case that Indigenous people, together with non-Indigenous supporters, did effectively agitate for civil rights, and that this activism, in conjunction with international pressure, led to legal reforms. The author is from University of Melbourne.
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Draws on government and other archival material from around the country to make a case that Indigenous people, together with non-Indigenous supporters, did effectively agitate for civil rights, and that this activism, in conjunction with international pressure, led to legal reforms. The author is from University of Melbourne.
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